with his parents Mr. JANUARY 3. 1952 Wine wssrenu ouaaoim pjj . PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Summenlde. Phone um. l News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representative: GEORGE GLOW and GI-NIBGE W0'l"l'0N House Phones: 3032 Ind 2452 The Gunrdlnn may be bought at any of use followlng stores in Sumnsersldex sell a W- Aleyro Doucetto's Grocery. Water News-stand. Water Street: Second Bookstore. Summer Street: Gourlleo Drugstore. 21 Central Streetl Mark Gnutlct. 6'1 Granville Street; Street: Island ltlotor' Transport. street: Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Ennuufs Self- Servico Drug. K. L Waite in l(enI' t lVE5T PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Phone: Frank Weeks, ltepresentstlvq 88-2 Office and 68-3 House. .BlNGO AND CARD PARTY 1,, spring Valley Hall. Thursday, January 10th. Starting at 7.30 o'clock. ,C.C.l". broadcast over CFCY lnnlgill. at 8.25. Speaker Douglas ,nlnrFarlane. . -ANNUAL it-l;5.ETl.VG Iilalpeque Presbyterian Church will be held mesday. January nth. in the Church at B P. M. Not Wcdnesday gs pi-eviousy announced. - RETURNS TO CAMP A Gnr Neil Linkletter, who spent Christ- mas and New Year's with his par- uita, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Link- lottcr. Fitzroy Street. has return- ed to Shllo, Manitoba. where he has been stationed. Neil expects to leave for Korea in the near fut- ure. - 5- ,NEW CONSTABLE - Con- stable R. W. Woolavcr arrived on '1ili'.l:'sday at the Summerside de- tichment of the l?.C.M.P. from Rot-kcliffe, Ontario. Constable wonlaver. whose home town is 1'),;:by, N.S.. is replacing Con- ziable H. E. Brooks. who has been lrnnsferi-ed to Nelson, British Col- uznbla.-S .. ROTARY MEETING - At the uxxular luncheon meeting of the summerside Rotary Club yester- ::iv, Rotarian William Hayward has in charge of the programme Hi:l in his talk gave an interesting rzuiiiie of the part played by Rot- r.ry in the international field since its inception in 1905. President Ben Taylor presided and welcomed the guests present which included Rn- tririan J.J. Larabce of Charlotte- town and non-Rota:-inns John Henderson of Trurn. N.S.. Ernes: Carey of Charlottetown and Dr. J.A. Doironof Summerside. - S. D BEFORE MAGISTRATE - Mr. Elmer Murphy. editor Of the Journal and Pioneer. was charged ,x-cstei-day morning in Magistrate E. H Strong's court with contempt of court. The charge arose out of an editorial which appeared in the Journal and Pioneer on Janu- ary 4th under the heading of "Thoughts On The Civic Election" in which Mr. Murphy. among oth- er things. commented on the manner in which the Taxation Appeal Court dealt with the twenty five per cent increase in property valuation for taxation purposes. The case was adjourn- ed until Thursday, Jan. 10. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Emmi McKelvie- Hamilton. have gone to sea View to spend the winter months. --The many friends of Mrs. W. H. Burns are sorry to hear of her continued illness in the Hospital. -Mr. Glen Crozier Bsc. has re- turned to Newcastle N. B., after spending the Christmas holidays and Mrs. George Crozier, Hamilton. -The many friends of Mr. Walter Lldetone, Summerside. more: to hear he is still seriously ill in the P. E. I. Hos- pital in Charlottetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dlgnnn Ind two children left Charlotte- town by air yesterdhy morning for their home in I-Iensall, On- tnrlo after spending the Christ- mas and New Year's holidays with Mrs. Dlgnan's parents. Mr. InrlkMrs. Wesley Dignan, Wood- IVOC . -JUNIOR. HOCKEY tonight. Tucsday, Bcdcque rink. Wilmot vcrsus Bcdcque: , and Freetown versus Mount Tryon. First game to start at 7.45. Admission 25 cents to all. - RESUMES STUDIES - Mr. Gerald R. Warren returned on Fri- day to Wolfville, N. 8., to resume his studies at Horton Academy of- tcr spending the holidays with his patents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath War- rczi. Summerslde. -COMMITTED T0 SUPREME COURT -- On Saturday, January 5th, Francis Arseniault. who had been committed to stand trial in Supreme Court on a charge of indecent assault, appeared before Judge L. G. Lewis, and elected to be tried by a judge and jury. This means that the accused will be tried by the regular sitting of the Supreme Court in June, un- less he sooner re-elects to take a speedy trial. Mr. J. A. Gallant appeared for the accused. and Mr. J. Harold Goodwin represented- the Ci-on-n.-S Rescue Dog From Sewer Mr. Bruce Waite. employee at the Hall Manufacturing Co. Gar- age. and Mr. Harry Birch are deserving of a great deal of cre-. dit for their prompt action yes- terday morning in rescuing I collie dog which had in some way fallen into the sewer hole in the harbor at the East End. The men, hearing the dog. whining. went to investigate and were unable to approach near enough on foot to help the anima.l Planks were procured and the two men were just able to reach the dog by lying flat just as the animal was sinking They manag-i ed to haul the dog on solid ice and although immersion in thel cold water had almost stopped its circulation they were able to re- store it by brisk rubbing and af- ter some time the dog. which proved to be a utiful collie was able to go 0 its way.-S. Norflium The many friends of Mr. Donald Smith regret to hear of his serious illness. Friends of Miss Norms Dy-ment regret to hear that she is confin- ed to her home with measles. tiortham school re-opened on Thursday, Jan. 3rd after being closed for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson were the gucstsofMr. and Mrs. Al- fred Colwiil on New Year's Day. Mrs. Wilfred MoDougall spent the-past few days in Bedeque. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc- Cauil. A candle-light service was held in the Presbyterian Church. Tyne Valley, on Sunday evening. De- cember zei- Sineere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Ivan Linkletter, Northam. upon thcldeath of her sister, Edith, in Boston, Mass. Sinners sympathy is being ox- tcnded to Mr. Edmund Maynard in the death of his brother. the laie Herman Maynard. Dorches- ter, Mass, whose death occurred "When i grow up Ln going in wear -. Dan is the shirt of tomorrow . . . here today! The special shape and construction -of the fused Dart collar means it just can't wilt. warp or wrinkle. It's made of s new Anow fabric that wears longer than ever III DART . before. Aluxow Mitogs tailoring for super-trim fit . . . anchored-on buttons that won't pop off - - - SANIORIZID-Labelled for lasting lit. Drop in and get your "Shirt of tomorrow" . . . todlyi OooAnd Pm gOing '9 buy G, ou) FRIENDS MEET" THE GUARDIAN. . ,.v..,,..x .. CHARLOTTETOWN -s r I ,3"!-e.:...... At the annual meeting of the Summerside Fire Department held last night in the Town Hall Mr. Abdon Arscnault was nominated for the office of fire chief to re- place Chief W. B. MacNeill who after many years service is now retiring. fr. Fred MaeLeod was nominated as sub-chief and if elected will replace Mr. Claude Kenny, who has retired after ser- vice in tli'.s capacity for about half a century. Other nominations SiSide Fire Department Nominates New Chief; W.B. MacNei1l Retiring brought in were: Salvage Corps. captain, Malcolm Steele, Bill Mor- rison and Borden Connell. Hook and ladder, captain, Jerry Dou- cette, Art Corney and Cyril j Kenny. Hose and rccl ti) captain. lEarl Sudsbury, James Watson, Charles Mountain. Hose and reel (2) captain, John Watson, A. Woodside and Charles Callili. These nominations will be pitc- scnted to the Town Council for ,ratifit-alion at the next meeting of the council.-S Win Over St. The Alberton Itcgals defeated the St. Louis Fiyers 3-2 lust nigiit in it fast and furious hoc- key game played at the Alberton Rink. At one time four players. two from each team, were in the penalty box for roughing. The Regal: were out to avenge the 9-3 trimming the Flyers gave the Re-gals on Friday night, and by a lucky goal in the third per- iod managcd to eke out a narrow margin of victory. The first per- iod ended wlth no score by either team and only two penalties be- ing awarded by the rt-force, James Kinch, both to Rcgnls piny- ers. G. Matthews and C. Mclnnis. In the second period Poriy Hardy scored for the Regals and a few minutes later W. Stewart of the Flyers tied up the game on Thuxzsday, Jan. am. after a few week's illness. Congratulations and best. wishes are being extended to Mr. Edmund Maynard of Northam upon his 83th birthday on Jan. 1st. Mr. Woodland Colwill. Northam, is at present visiting his daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. victor Sanderson, Slimmer ” . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Folland and Mrs. Elmer Baker attended the funeral of the late John Cobb. Summerside on Thursday after- noon, Jan. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard spent New Year's Day with Mrs Maynard's brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eng- land, Charlottetown. The Sunday school pupils of Tyne Valley United Church held their regular Christmas concert and Sunday School closing on Sun- day morning. December 23rd. Gifts were distributed to each pupil in the school. -skaters of all ages and hoc- key fans are enjoying the rink which has been made in one of the hangers at Mount Pleasant airport. Keen interest is shown in the local hockey teams and mom- hers of this and nearby com- munities appreciate the endeavors of the committee which has made the rink possible. The large number of son-owing relatives and friends from differ- ent parts of the Province who at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. Joshua Miliar on Friday. Dec. znth testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held by all who had the pleasure of his ncquhlntance. Sincere sylnpathy 15 being extended to the bereaved widow. family and brothers and sisters in their hour of sorrow.A 0?!-ANGIE CQIIP CAKE 1,1. cup shortening. 11: cup Iran- u).t,e.1 guggr, 1x2 mp brown sugar. 1!: teaspoon vanilla. 2 well-beaten eggs. 1 chopped walnut meats. flour. 1,5 teaspoon salt. I teaspoon soda. 1 cup sour milk. Thoroughly cream shortening. sugars and vanilla. Add ens: bent thoroughly. Stir in chocolate. orange peel, and nut meats. LONG Momtuma , ...... Sailors in the British Navy wear black neckerchlefu to com- memorate the death of Admiral Nelson in 1805. W training the Sunday School child- 'l-ounce package semi- swcet chocolate. chopped vel'.V fine. 1,: cup grated orange peel. '4 cull 2 cups Alberton Regals In 3-2 Louis Team both tcums played all out to get the winning goal. At the three minute mark E. Gavin of the Regals slipped a fast one by D. Cnllagliun in the St. Louis net with the assist going to P. llartly. Alphonse Richard. is former Tig- nisii player, tied up the game with only six minutes to go with a solo goal. In the last minutes of the game the Regais swarmed around the Flycrs net and G. Matthews bang- ed in the final goal of the game Tyne Valley Notes -Miss Phyllis Sharp. Halifax. spent her Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Edna. Sharp. Mrs. I-fart Lidstone left on Sat- vrday. Dec. 29th to spend some time visiting relatives and friends in Port Elgin. The members of the Young Pee) y,.!e's Society held a candlelgh: service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, Dec. 23rd. Miss June Sharp, Toronto. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharp. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the wife and family of the late Mr. Joshua Miller. whose death occurred at his home on Wednesday morning, Dec. 26th. The rink has once again open- ed at. Mount Pleasant and will give plenty of good clean recrea- tion for the winter months. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MaeLesn Christmas at the home of Mr. and MacLean. Mr. Robe-rt.S-h-a:p of the R0 the Christmas holidays at home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Foster Sharp. was in attendance and the child- their teachers. Mr. Leon and Mrs. Eldon Miller. The United Church held its Christmas concert in the church nn Sunday morning, Dec. 23rd and showed the splendid religious rcn have received from their cf- ficlent teachers and their faith-' ful superintendent, Mr. Ivan Link-l letter. -31-! SMALLER TYPE Domesticated reindeer are gen- erally much smaller animals than the wild type. NOTICE All School Assessments not satisfactorily settled with our Secretary on or before March 1st, 1952, willbe coi- iected through the County Court March Term. and family. Charlottetown. spent Mrs. Ivan Maciiiean and Mrs. Dan AF. stationed in Toronto. spent the The annual school concert was held in the hall on Thursday eve- ning. Dec. 20th. A good crowd ran showed the good training of Donald Mac- CRASH SITE - This is a general View of the scene of the wreck- alle 0! a C-46 airliner wh,ch crashed near Sa-lamanca, N. Y. killing 25 of the 40 persons a-' :0.;1li':l: In the foreground is the .1 :lCd rear section of the craft, Ivlrile in the background is the R” damaged mam pglssengtr cainpa.'i.mc-nt. The 14 sur,..,.o,.5 (W3-Tmped near the wreckage for 44 hours awaiting rescue. 3 Midnight Mass jAt Bloomfield , - On Christmas Eve, Midnight Mi-lss was celebrated in St. Am.- i hOn.Vs Church. Bloomfield. with the pastor. Rev. M. J. Rooney as colt-brant. From 11.30 until mid- nvght a mixed choir under the cu. rnctzon of Mr. Albert Noouan with Mr. C. J. Gallant as organist: sang a selection of Christmas hymns iinich included: "Gloria Den". "Les Anzcs Dans Nas Campagiies', and ”'-Silent Night. Holy Night." Mr Aiibiii Gallant and Mrs. Urbain again Mn-ere .lile"SOi.iSiS for. the Tlirouszliout. ,lile third period '0”0-- Cledo. Sanctus and ".-lcnus Dei" of the mass, At the offertory the traditional "I.-tciestc F'ideles' was heard with fine effect. Father Rooney de- l;vc:ed an inspiring sermon on gm Nativity. There was an excep- tiunnlly large congregation in at- tendancc. Low Mass was celebrated at it rm. and High Mass and sermon at 10 a.m., followed by Benedic- tion of the Most Holy Sacrament. The music for the lust mass was rendered by the men's choir. lin- f0" ""3 R9iZai5- arr the leadership of Mr. C J The Flyers are playing excep- Gallant, ' ' tionaily well mid plenty of action BI is anticipated in future games. Jled Extortion COl'llifilIEd from page 1 one Unlted states dollar. Many letters hear local post- murks, indicating they are sent. llli'fJu:ll Communist. agents in lndo-China. The recipient gets eight days to pay. some who didn't meet the deadline were in- formed later that a relative in China was in Jail or had disap- peared. Indonesia: In this newly-inde- pendent country. which recognizes Red China. AP co:respondcnt Bob Kroon learned that requests for funds were usually transmitted through "contacts in Hong Kong." Indonesia has stiff exchange bar- xiers, so the money has to move through non-official channels. Malaya: In Singapore AP cor- respondent Jack Mnclaeth learned that Teochew Chinese community received demands totaling 58.000. 000 Hong Kong doiiars,(sil.92.3.000l (luring 1951. MacBeIh said many Chinese were ignoring the de- mands now. Thailand: Correspondent Alex- ander MacDonald in Bangkok said Thailand Chinese were reducing the golden stream to China. A Chinese merchantpaid2.00.00 baht .;s1oo,ooo) to keep his mother from heing dispossessed from the famil.V land in Fuklen Province. learned later she was dispossessed anyway. I The Red Pelping radio. mean- while. in an announcement today ' boldly reminded that after Feb. 1 the Red regime would confiscate foreign currency enclosed in in- coming or outgoing letters. Walsingiam in lqnifolk. En!- land, is the site of a Catholic shi-inc built in 1061. C He against all once I All persons in arrears for taxes and assessments due the Town of Kenslngton payment of same to the Town Clerk on or before the 12th day of January, 1952. Otherwise the Town Mag- istrate will be instructed to take legal proceedings defaulters for the collection of such arrears as provided in the Town Act of 1948. By Order TOWN COUNCIL Former islander filed in Mass. -Friends and relative: here will regret to learn of the death of Miss Edith Lesrd, aged '10. on Dec. 33rd at the home of her sister, Mrs. Annie Rollins. Lon- donderry, N.H. The deceased. formerly of Gen- terville Bedeque. P.E.l.. who had lived with Mrs. Rollins for more than 30 years. had been in failing health for some time, and had been tenderly cared for by her sister. She took a deep interesting in the activities of the Londonderry Baptist Church. of which she was A faithful member. Of a cheer- ful ioving disposition. she was liked wherever she went. and her intimate friends will greatly miss her kindly influence. - Surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Rollins. Londonderry, N.H., and Mrs. Ivan Linkletter (Jennie). Northam. l'.E.l., also two half- sisters, Mrs. Herman Hackman (Eleanori and Mrs. M. Felimari (Marguerite). both of New YOTK, and an adopted sister, Mrs, John Taft (Hattiei of Gardner, Mass. ,Kensingion-E Home Burned Alberton and I O I Vicinity Mrs. Hunter Weeks returned on Saturday from a pleasant six weeks visit with relatives in Boston. Mass. Master Terrence Gwin. Tignish, was a recent guest of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Ahearn, Alberton. Friends of Dean Carpenter. AJ- berton, are sorry to know it has been necessary for him to enter the twestern Hospital for treat- men . Constable William Coughlin, R. C.M.P., who had been a patient in the Western Hospital. Alber- ton. is now on six weeks leave PAGE rcnsvcg Professional Bards DR. GLEN R. IIEIIIIRY Veterlnlry Surgeon Phone 0 Remington at his home in Newcastle. N.B. Misses renal and Mary Giilisi had as their guests over the week- s end. Mrs. William Ryan and Mrs.i Terrence Gillis and litile daugh-, ter. Joan, all from Tignish. 1 I At the Sunday morning service in Alberton United Church cerli-' ficates for Sunday School attend-,' ance during the past year were presented to Belle Wllkie, Lon;-1' Hunter, Eleanor Haywood, Gor- don Morrell and Boyd Coffin. Mr. Edison Bell, son or Mr. mdi Mrs. Russell Bell, Hills Rive;-,, who had been employed in To-1 1'0nt0 the past year. returned to The home of Mr. Russel 139”. St. in Baltic about five: miles north of Krnsington, was! .9-'7"l'p'.etoly destroyed by fire oni isundav night, Mr. Campbell hadi gone to a neighbor's houseand was. away about an hour when he no-l tired flames eommg from his; house. He and several neighbors rushcdto the scene but, 1; was ”"ll3055ible to save anything. For- tunately the light wind blowing at lhe time was not on the out. buildings so they were not in danger. The Origin of the fire is unknown. Mr. Campbcll has the 5YmP?1th.V ill neighbors and friends in the loss of his home and all ptrsnnal belongings.-K Camp-. HISTORIC iivmgsrav Blast furnaces for smelting iron ore were first used in Belgium about 1340. BM-'rlipes. always associated with Scotland, were known in Ireland perhaps as early as the 5!): Cent- ury. non sans: 'SlX-ROOM HOUSE & BATH ox NOTRE DAME STREET All modern conveniences ex- ccpt furnace. Possession at once. 'Tefms if required. If not sold will consider renting to suitable party MORLEY M. BELL. Solicitor, Summerside --”n'"ir-T-u FARMERS See This Space Tomorrow for announcement IE.-I-IOTT & WEBSTER Kensington DAM E0 THEATRE KENSINGTON Mondn Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The thundering border-empire of danger. action and violence! Par- nmounl prrscnis, "THE FURIES" Starring Barbara Stanwyck. Wen- dell Corey. Walter Houston. with Gilbert Roland, who nets "The Cisco Kid". are requested to make his home for the Christmas holi-J days. He plans to leave this week for Charlottetown where hei will enter Vocational School. Master Peter McDonald was host to the Daffodil Mission Band at Alberton Friday afternugn, Jan. 4th. ,Wors-hip was: led by Belle Wllkie and officers for the 00mins year were installed by Rev. A. R. Wallis. Twelve mem- bers and six visitors were pre- sent at the meeting. Annual re. Dorts were given by the semen tary. Belle Wilkie, and the treas-T urer. Lona Hunter. Rev. Mr. i Wallis presented the mission i 5'-Ud.l'- Refreshments were served. by Peter McDonald and David, Campbell. The next meeting wllij be at the parsonage with Peter" McDonald leading the worship and John Weeks and Barbara Wilkie on the lunch committee. I RESERVED SEATS In ancient Greek nmpiiheatres the first 14 rows generally were cushioned for the use of nobles. KENSINGTON RINK TU ESDAY. JAN. 8th North Shore League SPRING VALLEY versus KELVIN Skate After Game. Game Time 8:30 Sharp REO TllElil'RE BORDEN Presents "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE Starring Rosalind Russell and Robert Cummings. With Gig Young and Marie McDonald. Showing Tuesday and Wed- nesclay, Jan. 8th and 9th- E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 3237 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside Glasses Fitted B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Complete Visual Annlylu Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 S.VlALLMAN'S BUll.l)lNG OPTOMETIHST Summerside, P. E. I. T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian flank of Commc'rcc Building Summersidr. P. E. I. PHONE 2388 7:15 and 9:15 P.M. ' R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty 6 Summer St.. Summerside PHONE 2413 REGENT TONIGHT ':15-9:15 " Ililil The lnflmue. Vi,” behind-rho-scenes efery office mu IMIIIIC ' 1gut1 onsuafm-i:vr i ,nillllllllSlUl'IlIillitlHll-Iltlli”'l1;PIlillli9l CAPITOL Summerside TODAY 3 :30-7:15-9:15 lw,0wqflo1;e anddmltty... qdne,Iztz1I'0.?? HI BOIIDEN sonoor. sl"ule1'6'llls - m'7i6"n JONES ' '11: I no forests in Green- lAI'ld.ef).llC xi-edwarf willow and birch TRUSTEES :1 ' ' Ann -- --- --- -